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I really enjoyed all these clones and now that I have my first clone a Domestic. I didn't realize there was so many different ones and so many colored ones they are beautiful machines. I might have to collect a few clones now.
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Grant's collage would make a great print to hang in a sewing studio! What a wonderful image!
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Originally Posted by mme3924
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Grant's collage would make a great print to hang in a sewing studio! What a wonderful image!
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This was my grammy's machine. I have had it for years. Never opened the case :( wish I would have while she was alive. It sure is beautiful. Sounds really nice. Having some threading issues. Says it's a Bradford made in China. Lady on another thread says it was made by Brother and a store put their name on the machine. I've read WT Grant used this name. I would love to find a model number for it so I can get it threaded properly.
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It is a 15 clone - read up - there is a lot of info on this thread. I think there are manuals you can down load - Muv has a video how to thread the Singer 15 and the clones. Lots of good info - read and enjoy. Here is another link you might like:
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]470746[/ATTACH]I recently traded a New Home in a cabinet for a Singer treadle. Her decals are almost worn completely off, but she sews fast and quiet...if I can get my feet going right! I am so happy with her...I like to treadle when it rains...don't ask me why..I never question what brings me joy!
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Originally Posted by missgigglewings
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]470746[/ATTACH]I recently traded a New Home in a cabinet for a Singer treadle. Her decals are almost worn completely off, but she sews fast and quiet...if I can get my feet going right! I am so happy with her...I like to treadle when it rains...don't ask me why..I never question what brings me joy!
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Originally Posted by miriam
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This one is not a clone. It is a Singer 66. We have a thread for pics of vintage machines: http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t130994.html feel free to post a picture there!
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These mostly can be identified by the tension on the face plate of the machine. The machines can vary WILDLY or be similar but with a different name. A bit of info... Although not really collectable, the "clones" can be very serviceable simple to use machines. They beat the bargain machines sold at discount stores. Here's why... inexpensive Full reverse capabilities Adjustable presser foot pressure Feed dogs drop Class 15 bobbin, side loading, oscillating hook Uses standard home sewing machine needles they have more powerful motors so can sew faster and have better piercing ability (amperage rated motors (1 to 1.5 amps) all metal parts common, easy to find, low shank accessories fit them parts are available for repairs great for free motion hems your jeans easy to see the needle - the tension is around the corner if it wears out you can easily find another one like it but most likely you'll be dead first The clones can be easily rewired Here are a couple good articles on the Clones if you would like more information. http://blog.sew-classic.com/2008/12/...-15-clone.aspx http://sewing-machines.blogspot.com/...s-and-60s.html The articles should explain it better than I can and there is a lot of info scattere throughout this whole thread. |
Got to watch out for some of those old rotary machines with the tension assembly on the face plate, as those are not 15 clones.
I'd say some of the clones are collectable. I saw a really cool cream/blue machine on shopgoodwill that I would have loved to have had. Singers are great, but sometimes black is a little boring. |
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